Re: [ltp] [patch 00/11] ibm-acpi: extended thermal and fan support

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On 11/25/06, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Alex, can we take all ibm-acpi email to
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> > >Please check if the two fans are showing up on
> > >/proc/acpi/power_resource/PFAN and PFA1.  You should be able to use it to
> > >toggle the fans on and off, and check their state.
> >
> > They do show up.  How do enable/disable them?
>
> I don't know, you can probably echo "on" or "off" there.  Maybe there is
> some documentation in google?

I didn't find much after a cursory glance.  perhaps a quick email to
the acpi list will yield the answer.

>
> > They appear to be off, however, I can still hear a fan running;
> > perhaps the CPU fan is separate?
>
> That depends on how many fans you have in your machine... are there really
> three fans?  Seems a little excessive for a notebook... fans draw too much
> current...

I think there's just one.

>
> > >There is also an EC register named "FANS".  It is at offset 0x6c and 0x6d
> > >(it is a 16-bit value).  Please check ecdump output, it might be the fan
> > >tachometer or somesuch.  I can add support for it if we reverse engineer
> > >how
> > >it works.  Since there are two fans, it is possible that there are two
> > >tachometers with 8-bit size, instead of one of 16-bit size.
> >
> > Here's the ecdump.  What the best method to figure out how the FANS reg
> > works?
>
> Find a way to turn fans on-and-off, and if they are capable of speeding up
> or down automatically, cause them to do it and observe what happens to the
> values.
>

Sounds good.

Alex

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